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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumLatest Polls: Clinton doing poorly against Trump in Arizona and New Hampshire. Sanders stronger.

Latest Polls
Wednesday, May 18
New Hampshire: Trump vs. Clinton WBUR/MassINC Clinton 44, Trump 42 Clinton +2
New Hampshire: Trump vs. Sanders WBUR/MassINC Sanders 54, Trump 38 Sanders +16
Tuesday, May 17
Arizona: Trump vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 41, Trump 45 Trump +4
Arizona: Trump vs. Sanders PPP (D) Sanders 45, Trump 44 Sanders +1
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Latest Polls: Clinton doing poorly against Trump in Arizona and New Hampshire. Sanders stronger. (Original Post)
imagine2015
May 2016
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still_one
(98,883 posts)1. The polls include Democrats, independents, and republicans. Among voters who identify as Democrats,
at least 84% are behind Hillary. It is the Sanders supporters that don't affiliate themselves with the Democratic Party, why the numbers are skewed.
The fact is among Democrats, African Americans, Hispanics, women and other demographics Hillary polls quite well, and if she is the nominee she will do quite well in the general election, in spite some here who would love that not to be the case
uponit7771
(93,504 posts)2. meaningless
amborin
(16,631 posts)3. she would lose in a landslide in the GE
